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react-chessboard
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A modern, responsive chessboard component for React applications.
pnpm add react-chessboard
# or
yarn add react-chessboard
# or
npm install react-chessboard
import { Chessboard } from 'react-chessboard';
function App() {
const chessboardOptions = {
// your config options here
};
return <Chessboard options={chessboardOptions} />;
}
For detailed documentation, examples, and API reference, visit our documentation site:
Contributions are welcome! Please read our contribution guide before submitting a Pull Request.
Keen to contribute? Here is the current list of things we want to get done / are interested in adding if there is desire for it:
dropAnimation
prop to allow override of DragOverlay dropAnimation prop that is currently set to null. This will be for animating drag overlays back to their position on failed drops for example, instead of snapping back.use client
directive at the top of the component consuming the Chessboard component.Join the community of developers on the Discord server!
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MIT © Ryan Gregory
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The React Chessboard Library
We found that react-chessboard demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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